Creepy plan to collect cans

Park Hills Police Detective Richard Webster, standing with his daughter Grace, has brought a few skeletons, ghouls and random body parts out of his attic, not only to startle and scare passersby, but also to collect canned goods for donation. Webster's display, outside his home at 820 Main St. in Covington, includes a real hearse with an empty coffin inside. That coffin won't stay empty long, because for the donation of at least one can, Webster allows visitors to get inside the coffin to have their picture taken. There's no limit on what they can give to get out.

Park Hills Police Detective Richard Webster has brought a few skeletons, ghouls and random body parts out of his attic, not only to startle and scare passersby, but also to collect canned goods for donation.

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Creepy plan to collect cans

Park Hills Police Detective Richard Webster has brought a few skeletons, ghouls and random body parts out of his attic, not only to startle and scare passersby, but also to collect canned goods for